911 briefs -- Published March 13, 2014

STOCKTON - The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office apprehended three men suspected of opening fire on a central Stockton home early Tuesday, authorities said.

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STOCKTON - The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office apprehended three men suspected of opening fire on a central Stockton home early Tuesday, authorities said.

The drive-by shooting occurred about 2 a.m. in the 1400 block of North F Street, deputies said. A maroon Nissan Altima traveling east on East Francis Street drove slowly past the residence and someone inside the vehicle fired two shots, striking two windows on the north side of the home, authorities said.

Deputies attempted to stop the car moments later when they located it near North Sierra Lane and John Street, but the driver of the Altima refused to stop, the Sheriff's Office said. A 2.2-mile pursuit ended when the Altima became disabled on the railroad tracks near North B Street, officials said. During the pursuit, the suspects threw a .40-caliber firearm with an extended magazine out of the vehicle, authorities said.

The suspects, identified by the Sheriff's Office as Jaime Toscano, 29, Anthony Morones, 32, and Emmanuel Jessop, 27, attempted to flee on foot, deputies said. All three were taken into custody, authorities said. Inside the vehicle, deputies found a large quantity of marijuana, officials said.

Toscano, Morones and Jessop were arrested on suspicion of shooting at a dwelling, possession of a loaded firearm, shooting a firearm from a vehicle, possession of a large-capacity magazine, evading a peace officer, resisting arrest, drug possession and drug sales, authorities said.

Community Response Team officers were searching for Brian Oth, 19, shortly before noon when they spotted him on foot near East Bianchi Road and Greensboro Way, authorities said. Officers approached Oth and ordered him to put his hands up. When he refused to comply, a police dog was deployed, officers said.

The dog took Oth to the ground and officers took him into custody, police said. Oth, who was found in possession of a stolen firearm, was arrested on suspicion of homicide, said Officer Joe Silva, a spokesman for the Police Department.

Oth was the last outstanding suspect wanted in connection with the death of Marshawn Black, 22, who was shot and killed Nov. 30 at an apartment complex in the 6400 block of North West Lane, police said. Sister and brother Sarim Chabb, 32, and Sarth Chab, 27, pleaded not guilty to Black's murder last month in San Joaquin County Superior Court.

Oth was located a day after police released a photograph of him and announced that a $1 million warrant had been issued for his arrest.